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DIVISION: Diplomacy
DIVISION

DIPLOMACY
The Diplomacy Division handles the Inquisition's interactions with the outside world. This includes everything from high-level politicking with heads of state all the way down to managing the servants who take care of the Gallows and keep it looking nice for visitors. Most of their work involves building and maintaining relationships for the Inquisition to ensure support for their endeavors.
LEADER: Ambassador Herian Amsel (quick info)
PROJECTS: Chantry Relations, Other Powers

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LEADER: Ambassador Herian Amsel (quick info)
PROJECTS: Chantry Relations, Other Powers
INFORMATION
Assignments are mini-plots that will be given to one or two people to RP however they want sometime in a broad window of time. They usually won’t be complicated and won’t have huge individual impacts. The goal is more to give you guys work for your characters to be doing and talking about and new places to visit. Some specifics:
— The character or characters from Diplomacy who are tapped to take on an assignment can bring a couple additional people of their choosing (maximum team numbers will be indicated in the comments), but they’ll be on the IC hook for poor judgment if they choose to take a known bull into a known china shop.
— You don’t have to RP the assignment itself. E.g., if it’s boring to RP your characters being on their best bland behavior for nobles, you can handwave that and just RP them drinking and venting in a tavern afterwards.
— You can make up small details that don’t have a material effect on the assignment—give NPCs names and personalities, add minor complications, etc.—but don’t do anything major, like deciding the whole thing is a trap and your characters are nearly assassinated, without checking in first.
— It’s fine if you don’t succeed! If you want your characters to fail at their objective then that’s RAD, I LOVE IT, and it might mean they succeed at something else they weren’t trying to do. On the other hand, succeeding might have unforeseen consequences. So just do what’s fun and IC.
— If you don’t file a report, it never happened.
Missions are larger and more plot-like and may have more specific requirements in terms of timing and outcomes.